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Spring Lecture Series 2004

 

"Medieval Russia"

Monday, March 29 - Thursday, April 1, 2004


Woodward Hall, Room 101
Lectures begin at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 29,
and at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday,
March 30 through Thursday, April 1


Monday, March 29, 2004

7 p.m.
The Origins of Medieval Russia
Robert O. Crummey (University of California, Davis)

 

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

4 p.m.
Men’s Religion/Women’s Religion:
The Christianization of Medieval Russia

Eve Levin (University of Kansas)

7 p.m.
The Formation of Ancient Russia:
Geographical Background, Trade Routes, and First Towns
Evgenij Nosov (Institute for the History of Material Culture, St. Petersburg)

 

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

4 p.m.
Exploring the Exotic World of Medieval
Russian Music: The Znamenny, the Strochny, and the Demestvenny

Vladimir Morosan (Musica Russica)

7 p.m.
Reawakening to a Spiritual Past:
The Holy Icons of Medieval Russia

Scott Ruby (Courtauld Institute of Art, London)

 

Thursday, April 1, 2004

4 p.m.
Kiev and the Origins of Russian Architecture
Robert G. Ousterhout (University of Illinois)

7 p.m.
The Emergence of Muscovite Russia
Robert O. Crummey (University of California, Davis)

PARKING INFORMATION:

Throughout the Spring Lecture Series, free parking will be available in UNM's South Parking Lot, on the south-west corner of the intersection of Avenida de César Chávez and Buena Vista Drive (see inset panel in the top right corner of the map above). A free shuttle service will be available to bring you from the parking lot to campus and to return you to the parking lot after the lectures. Shuttle buses will drop you on the south side of main campus, on Yale Boulevard, from where it is a very short walk to Woodward Hall; there will be signs pointing the way to Woodward Hall.

Driving directions from I-25 to the South Parking Lot

From I-25, take exit 223, Avenida de César Chávez. Proceed east along Avenida de César Chávez through the University Boulevard intersection and make a right turn into the South Parking Lot, which borders the east side of the Football Stadium.

Alternative parking

Visitor parking is now available on main campus in the new visitor parking structure, about five minutes' walk from Woodward Hall. The visitor parking structure is located on Redondo Road, close to the intersection with Stanford Drive (see map above). Visitor parking rates are: up to three hours, $3; three to four hours, $6; four to five hours, $8.

For a pdf map of the UNM campus click here.

 

 

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